Passive infrared motion sensor only records when something moves in front of the camera

Stores images and video files on a microSD card up to 32GB

Built-in rechargeable battery runs up to 5 days on standby power

What You Find Out May Shock You

Most rooms have several electrical outlets lining the walls, and no one gives these commonplace fixtures a second look. No one will ever realize that this ordinary-looking outlet is really a hidden camera. Measuring 4.7 in. x 2.7 in. x 0.3 in., the Electrical Wall Outlet Hidden Camera sticks securely to any wall with the included mounting tape, so no complicated installation is necessary. The Electrical Wall Outlet Hidden Camera even comes with faceplates in both white and beige so the camera will blend easily into almost any room.

A built-in passive infrared sensor activates the digital recorder only when something moves in front of the camera, saving battery power and ensuring that you only have footage to review when something actually happens. You never even need to push a button. The built-in 1.3 lux hidden camera’s 61 degree field of view ensures that you can see all the action. It takes great still shots and records 30 FPS high-definition video, both at a resolution of 640x480 or 1280x720. Files transfer easily to your computer with a USB cable.

The built-in rechargeable 950 mA battery lasts for 5 days on standby power or up to 5 hours of recording time on one full charge

Great For:

Hidden nanny cams

Loss prevention

Keeping tabs on employees

Catching cheating partners

How It Works

Just use the mounting tape to attach the Electrical Wall Outlet Hidden Camera to any wall, make sure the battery is charged, and it is ready to record. The passive infrared sensor will start recording when something moves in front of the camera, so you never need to press a button. The rechargeable 950 mA battery lasts about five days on standby mode or five hours of active recording; when the battery runs down, just plug the recorder into the 5V Dc charger using a USB cable. Images and videos are stored on a Micro SD card up to 32 GB, and you can view the files easily on your computer using a USB cable or by plugging the Micro SD card itself into your computer.